2018: GitLab's year in review

In 2018, we added 289 new team members, raised another round of funding, spread the word about remote work, surpassed 2,000 contributors, welcomed some awesome open source projects to GitLab, and shipped 12 releases. It's been a banner year for GitLab, so before diving into 2019, we invite you to peer back through the mists of time at the top events from the past year, according to our community:

Community news

GNOME moves to GitLab

Anyway, I'm proud of @gnome because we achieved it, we made a huge effort on adapting and will continue doing it because that's who we are. And with this, I want to announce that the mass migration to @gitlab is now completed! Welcome all to 2018! 🎉

GitLab news

We announced Series D funding and joined the 🦄 club

In September we announced $100 million in Series D funding, led by ICONIQ Capital. This brought our valuation to over $1 billion, and we couldn't be more excited to use this momentum to become best-in-class in every DevOps software category, from planning to monitoring.